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: Our team wanted to build systems that could be applied to solve real-world problems. | |||
: Realized that the systems we wanted to design had vast learning curves and minimal scope. | |||
-- | :: maybe go deeper here. | ||
: Decided that some functional infrastructure could be designed to make more complex system design possible. | |||
:: in any system - biological or not - what can aid the assembly of (complex) systems? | |||
::: an interface to the surroundings! | |||
::: I'D LIKE TO LIST A NUMBER OF ENTICING THINGS HERE | |||
::: make one thing work and make it adaptable to many situations. |
Revision as of 07:29, 11 October 2005
- Our team wanted to build systems that could be applied to solve real-world problems.
- Realized that the systems we wanted to design had vast learning curves and minimal scope.
- maybe go deeper here.
- Decided that some functional infrastructure could be designed to make more complex system design possible.
- in any system - biological or not - what can aid the assembly of (complex) systems?
- an interface to the surroundings!
- I'D LIKE TO LIST A NUMBER OF ENTICING THINGS HERE
- make one thing work and make it adaptable to many situations.
- in any system - biological or not - what can aid the assembly of (complex) systems?